Prev | Current Page 146 | Next

Hope, Laura Lee

"Bunny Brown and his Sister Sue"


By this time the lights all over the place had been turned up, and Bunny
and Sue could see the crowd, while the audience could also see them.
Bunny blinked and smiled, but Sue was bashful, and tried to hide behind
her brother. This made the people laugh still more.
"How did you get in, and who is with you?" asked the usher.
"We walked in the door over there," and Bunny pointed to the side one.
"And we came all alone. We're waiting for Aunt Lu."
"Oh, then she is coming?"
"I don't guess so," Bunny said. "We didn't tell her we were coming
here."
"Well, well!" exclaimed the usher-man. "What does it all mean? Did your
Aunt Lu send you on ahead? We don't let little children in here unless
some older person is with them, but--"
"We just comed in," Sue said. "The door was open, and we wanted to see
the pictures, so we comed in; didn't we Bunny?"
"Yes," he said. "But we'd like to sit down. We can't see good up here."
"No, you are a little too close to the screen," said the usher. "Well,
I'd send you home if I knew where you lived, but--"
"I know them!" called out a woman near the front of the theatre.


Pages:
134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158